BERLIN ? An awards banquet to celebrate the 2008-09 bowling season for 260 young bowlers who participated in the Terrace Lanes Bowling Center?s Youth Bowling League was conducted recently at the Berlin Fire Hall. Terrace Lanes Bowling Center started the Youth Bowling Program in 1997 with approximately 100 youth bowlers. Since then it has experienced tremendous growth to where there are now 260 youth who bowl on Saturday mornings. Next season's Terrace Lanes Bowling Center?

SOMERSET ? Ken Friedline cashed twice in senior bowling on Tuesday at Terrace Lanes. His team of Frank Bendick and Betty Hunter scattered 1,940 pins to finish second. Friedline also teamed with Wilma Mostoller and Joanne Kimmel to place third with 1,885 pins. Nailing down first place with 1,951 pins was the trio of Nick Kingera, Lew Ankney and Pat Maust. There were 28 seniors who competed. HIGH SERIES ? Ken Friedline 623, John Mostoller 623, Nick Kingera 563, Jim Kimmel 544, Pat Maust 533, Vic Wheeler 508. HIGH GAMES ?

MEADEVILLE ? Several Somerset area bowlers were winners in the 16th Pennsylvania State USBC BA competition, which was conducted June 28 in Meadeville. The Somerset team of Vickie L. Vish, David W. Hause, Wilma J. Mostoller and John K. Mostoller scattered 2,827 pins to nail down the state championship in the mixed team handicap division. Hause and Vish finished in 11th place in doubles at state?s by bowling a total of 1,419 pins. Hause took first place in all events with a 763 series, and second place in nobowl singles.

Over the past six weeks, bowlers from all over the Commonwealth have been coming to Somerset to compete in the Pennsylvania State Mixed Bowling Tournament at Terrace Lanes. "There are three big state tournaments and this is one of them," Terrace Lanes Bowling Center owner Homer Sleek said on Sunday afternoon when the tournament was wrapping up. "We had 204 teams, more than 800 people, plus whoever they brought along with them, so it was a big event for the area.